Moving to a New City

If you’re a first-year college student, you’re probably thrilled about leaving home and a little nervous too. Relocating to a brand-new town can be more than a little terrifying. You’ll be somewhere unfamiliar and away from your usual social circles. The adjustment can be tough. But if you follow these tips, you’ll feel at home faster. And before you know it, your entire definition of home will have changed for the better.

Consider Temporary Housing

When you’re in a new city, finding permanent housing is one of the biggest challenges. You’re not really familiar with anything, and you’re unsure of where you’ll want to spend most of your time. By choosing temporary housing—PC Housing has a ton of great options all over country—you’ll help yourself adjust without having to make a huge commitment from the start. You’ll really get acclimatized to your new neighborhood, and your temporary home will include furniture, kitchen supplies and other essentials so you don’t have to worry about collecting home goods just yet. Best of all, temporary housing will give you a chance to really get to know the area, and decide where you want to live before signing a permanent lease. Plus, you’ll be in a comfortable space and have a fully outfitted house lined up before you get there—a convenience that most movers would kill for.

Use Your Network

Yes, a big part of college is branching out and meeting new people. But when you first get there, it might be wise to reconnect with your old high school pals. If no one from your high school is going to your college, try reaching out to everyone you know to see if they know anyone who goes to that school or lives in the area. Although they may not turn out to be your best college friends, they’ll help you find your footing initially.

Go Out

This one might seem obvious, but it can be kind of intimidating. Go to that concert even if you have to go alone. Peruse meetup sites and attend meetings that interest you. Ask someone out or say yes when someone asks you. These baby steps will eventually help net you friends you can spend time with.

Find Free Events

Piggybacking off our last point, if you’re broke and don’t have a ton of money to spend on nightlife activities, that’s really not a problem. Many local blogs or publications will have a list of free events you can go to. These can include readings, film screenings and other fun events where you’ll hopefully meet like-minded people.

By following these suggestions, you’ll be calling your new city home before you know it. Contact PC Housing today to help ease this transition.

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